"Screw this board. I'm never coming back. Go ahead and spew your hatred at me now as the door bumps me on the azz. You're all so good at it. I might as well give you an easy target since that is all some of you are good for. " -Clyde_Style

Literally the only screen name I'd see from a forum outside the Knicks who I'd click on and read every time. Intelligent, thoughtful, extremely knowledgeable, and obviously well liked no matter where he posted. It's incredible to see how somebody can be so widely remembered and respected for pseudonymous internet posts.

I don't mean this in any kind of sentimental way, but I consider it a great form of respect to say that I will honestly miss his posts.

While I am not bumping this thread specifically, it has taken me awhile to reflect on this.

Like that majority of you I never met George. However, like all of you we knew Bull6/TommyU.

When I first started reading Bulls6's posts I knew very quickly that he was someone that I was going to follow for educated Chicago Bulls info. Like many of you, I consider myself a very big fan of the game and find it extremely hard to find other people who I can have a detailed conversation with. Bulls6/Tommy was one of these people.

Going through the start of this season his absence on this site is being felt. I really hope his family has read and understands how his love for the Bulls and the NBA have touched lives all around the globe.

You're certainly being missed, George. I promise to toast in your name when I see our Bulls raise another championship banner.

I remember when I first started here on RealGM, I was not familiar with the different moderators and posters. George would visit our forum frequently and was so friendly that I thought he was actually a moderator of the Knicks' section. I had no clue he was a diehard Bulls fan.

By the way, can someone tell me about his avatar? I was trying to look it up, but I cannot find anything about it.

"I never asked for this, no more than I asked to be king. Yet dare I disregard her? We do not choose our destinies. Yet we must ... we must do our duty, no? Great or small, we must do our duty."